Hi all,

I know I can't be the only one who sees a nice sunny day and thinks, "I 
would love to code outside today". That being said, my local parks don't 
have WiFi connection and I'm sure most local parks don't. So what are some 
resources you take with you if you decide to code without internet? For 
example, if I got stuck on an exception in my code in Android Studio I 
would usually browse the internet until I find a solution. I recently 
picked up this book <https://commonsware.com/> which is more of a .pdf 
file. So I assume that this tool will help me out some but I am sure a lot 
of the more professional developers have some neat tools they use.

Please feel free to reply with any information that could pertain to this!

Thanks,
Timmy

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